I'm not compelled to buy it, but wanted to post feedback as I'm very much a fan of independant publishing in general. I'd never heard of "DROD" before and didn't get much of a feeling for what the appeal and challenge is after looking through the stills on Steam, or the content on the web site linked to at the end of the game description. I'm intrigued enough that I might try to find a lets-play vid of an earlier DROD game but wanted to post comment without 3rd party influence yet. I'd recommend adding a video with a few minutes of consecutive game play that better demonstrates what a "resource management" game is.

I'd be more interested if the character art for the main guy didn't look so terrible. Gunthro sold me on the gameplay, that it's done well and thoughtfully, and I voted for that game. I'm still not voting for this version even though I realize it would be an easy mod to fix. I'd have voted for either a long while ago, but honestly the box art on this one kept me from even looking at them closely. If my attitude is common, it may be a contributing factor to why neither has gotten through Greenlight yet, though hardly much to do about it at this point. Fugly shade of yellow.

All of the DROD games should be on Steam. Can't believe they aren't already. Been playing some these games since I purchased them several years ago via the now defunct Direct to Drive (bought out by GameFly) and the more recent once I purchased via IGS.

DROD RPG: Tendry's Tale is at IndieGameStand: http://indiegamestand.com/. If you pay more than the average, you receive DROD: Gunthro and the Epic Blunder as well. Both games are really good, so buy them :-)